Hit the Bricks
Each year, the Wake Forest community comes together in the fight against cancer for Hit the Bricks, an event where teams of students, faculty, and staff run and walk laps around the Quad for a day. Hit the Bricks is one of the most joyous days on campus. This year’s event will take place on Thursday, October 6.
How can your students get involved? They can gather together some friends, student organization members, and/or people on their residence hall/suite and start making a team. Registration is $25 and includes a t-shirt. All proceeds go to the Brian Piccolo Cancer Research Fund. Students can use this website to register for Hit The Bricks. Registration closes Friday, September 30.
Just to give you a sense of what the day looks like, teams of runners make their way around the Quad with a weighted backpack. They scan a code with each lap to get credit for each lap they walk or run. Throughout the day, there is music, motivational speeches, and plenty of fun stuff as well – including what had been called in past years a Wacky Lap where you got extra points for being in costume, a No Feet lap where you have to get around on something other than your feet, etc.
At the end of the event, there is a Silent Lap where participants walk a lap in silence in memory of people who have battled, or are battling, cancer. Then there is a gathering in front of Wait Chapel that is very moving: luminaries with names of loved ones impacted by cancer, speeches, and more.
The Hit the Bricks team has asked me to share that there is a virtual option for parents and families to participate. All you would need to do is register via the virtual registration link and then complete this Google Form.
Here are some pictures from the 2021 Hit the Bricks that I hope will give you a sense of the absolute joy that is this day. It is a Wake Forest Pro Humanitate tradition that makes me very proud to be a Deac.
To close out today’s post, want to mention a few news items:
- Wake Forest was ranked 29th overall among 443 national universities in U.S. News and World Report’s 2022-23 Best Colleges, and was ranked 21st for undergraduate teaching.
- Free student flu vaccine clinics have been scheduled. The dates are: September 21, 23, 27 and 29, plus October 5 and 11. Students must register in advance; see details.
- Homecoming is this weekend, Sept. 16-18. Did you know Kool & the Gang is the featured entertainment at Party So Dear???
- Yesterday, ’26s got their Letters So Dear, and for P’26s, our Weekly Message for First-Year Families is about navigating social life.
- A small number of students who have State of NC and/or University immunizations due soon, or are overdue, received messages today about their immunization status.
— by Betsy Chapman, Ph.D. (’92, MA ’94)
September 13, 2022